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The Bishop of Pilsen States that "the Vetus Ordo No Longer Meets Current Needs" nor Is It Compatible with Synodality – INFOVATICANA

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The Bishop of Pilsen (Czech Republic), Tomáš Holub, has asserted that the Vetus Ordo “no longer meets the current needs” of the Church and has argued that synodality can only be fully expressed through the Novus Ordo Missae. In his view, the Roman rite prior to the liturgical reform reflects a “Tridentine and modern” ecclesiology that no longer corresponds to the vision of the Church promoted by the Second Vatican Council.
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The Bishop of Pilsen (Czech Republic), Tomáš Holub, has asserted that the Vetus Ordo “no longer meets the current needs” of the Church and has argued that synodality can only be fully expressed through the Novus Ordo Missae. In his view, the Roman rite prior to the liturgical reform reflects a “Tridentine and modern” ecclesiology that no longer corresponds to the vision of the Church promoted by the Second Vatican Council.

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infovaticana.com broke the news on Saturday, August 1, 2026.
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